Why is Irish Culture So Popular? Explaining Ireland’s ‘Green Wave’
Irish-born Professor Darragh Gannon dives into the history of the Irish diaspora and explains why the Irish rule American pop culture. Read More

Irish-born Professor Darragh Gannon dives into the history of the Irish diaspora and explains why the Irish rule American pop culture. Read More
Dear Students, We are writing to inform you of several safety reminders ahead of Saint Patrick’s Day weekend. Please remain aware of your surroundings and… Read More
Han Li (C'27) shares why he chose to major in public policy and study at the Capitol Campus. Read More
Georgetown’s School of Continuing Studies has developed academic programs, like a master’s in Urban Planning, and service opportunities that respond to the Pope’s call to focus on environmental sustainability. Read More
The Franklin Fellowship will prepare select McCourt School of Public Policy students to tackle global challenges through innovation and diplomacy and navigate the complexities of technology and policy in today’s world. Read More
Tracey Frazier-Akparawa’s nameplate sits on her desk in the Office of the Provost. But students know her by a different name. Read More
Spend a weekend in photos with Bennie Chang (SFS'26) as he takes you through mountain villages in Switzerland while he's studying abroad this semester. Read More
Georgetown has hired Kathryn Jennings, a student affairs leader in Washington, DC, as the new associate dean of students for the university’s Capitol Campus. Read More
A new NSF-funded project led by Martha Weiss aims to find out what happens to forest food webs when billions of cicadas emerge by focusing on often-overlooked creatures: ants. Read More
Juliette Robinson (SFS’28) tells her story of how she found a community and team with women's club rugby at Georgetown. Read More